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Connecticut state police, Jerry Longo

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Connecticut state police, Jerry Longo
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Connecticut state police
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Jerry Longo
Series statement
Images of America
Summary
The Connecticut State Police Department was created in 1903 to preserve the peace, arrest convicting offenders, and stay alert to liquor and gambling violations, especially those on Sundays. The birth of the department came at time when temperance leagues began forming across the country. Connecticut State Police is an account of a department and its rise to battle, among other things, "demon rum." Today, troopers cover approximately half of the towns in the state of Connecticut and all of its highways. The CSP became successful and developed a reputation among the law enforcement community as one of the best in the nation. Connecticut state police grew in their responsibilities and expectations, taking on the duties of fire marshal, motor vehicle testing, and dozens of other important and influential agency tasks. This collection of photographs covers the many people, events, and tragedies that have shaped this respected department
Target audience
adult
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